Toyota's New Campaign Spotlights the Corolla Cross Hybrid with King Bach and SiriusXM®
A new brand film highlighting the Corolla Cross Hybrid has given Toyota fans a compelling reason to take notice. This short feature, known as "Tea Time," utilizes the comedic skills of King Bach to showcase the vehicle. The project represents another milestone in the ongoing creative partnership between Toyota and this popular internet sensation.
Toyota includes all-wheel drive (AWD) as standard on every 2026 Highlander model. This three-row SUV strikes a strong balance between off-road capability and everyday comfort. The AWD system works seamlessly with a turbocharged engine and automatic transmission, giving the Highlander dependable performance on a wide range of terrains. Here’s a closer look at its drivetrain and powertrain.
Toyota Safety Sense exists because Toyota prioritized safety well before creating one of the world’s most celebrated driver-assist systems. The company operates a dedicated division focused on driving safety innovation forward. In 2011, Toyota established its Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC), placing a strong focus on mobility safety. Since then, the CSRC has partnered with universities, hospitals, and leading experts to study ways to reduce crash injuries, understand driver behavior, and prevent accidents. The impact has been remarkable.
If you're searching for a ride that’s bold and thrilling, the 2025 Toyota Camry Nightshade Edition is well worth your attention. With its aggressively styled, blacked-out exterior and sporty appeal, this unique model is built to stand out. Let’s dive into what makes it special.
EVgo Inc. has partnered with Toyota to launch new fast-charging stations in Baldwin Park and Sacramento, California. This effort is part of Toyota's "Empact" initiative, which focuses on expanding charging access in underserved communities. These stations are equipped with high-power 350kW chargers and are designed to be both convenient and affordable. Located near grocery stores, restaurants, and shopping centers, each station can charge up to eight vehicles simultaneously.
Through its Way Forward Fund (WFF), Toyota is dedicated to improving the lives of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). By providing essential funding, the company ensures that children receive the proper diagnosis and treatment needed to manage both immediate and long-term effects of these injuries.